In 1954, the Diocese of Providence opened a new 175-bed facility, Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, in North Providence. Initially designed as a hospital for the chronically ill, it replaced St. Joseph Hospital's Hillsgrove chronic care facility in Warwick. Fatima became a general hospital in 1955 and expanded in 1960 when 100 beds were added. Over the next three years, the Harris Estate mansion was razed, along with the East Wing the opened in 1893. They were replaced by the Bishop William E. Stang Memorial Building in 1964.
By the end of the 1960s, the Diocese decided to merge St. Joseph and Our Lady of Fatima Hospitals under a single administration and identity. The shared facilities at the Fatima Unit in North Providence and the Providence Unit on the original site off Broad Street became the second-largest general hospital in Rhode Island.
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The hospital accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your insurance whether the hospital is in network or not. You can make payment via cash, credit card or debit card.
High Service NS Fatima, Bus stop
North Central State Airport
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